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By: Bloomberg15th November 2016
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s State-owned copper producer signed over millions of dollars in future payments to an offshore company owned by billionaire Dan Gertler, according to advocacy group Global Witness. Congo’s Gecamines, which holds a 25% stake in the Kamoto project of Katanga Mining... →

By: Bloomberg5th October 2016
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) defended Israeli-billionaire Dan Gertler’s business dealings in the mineral-rich country, five days after he was linked to a bribery investigation by US authorities. “For us an attack on him is an attack on the Congo,” Barnabe Kikaya Bin Karubi, President... →

By: Simon Rees6th August 2014
With violent antigovernment demonstrations petering out and many of his leading opponents now muzzled, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro might be forgiven for thinking his administration is now on firmer ground. However, the underlying causes for the disturbances and dissatisfaction remain: the... →

By: Esmarie Swanepoel7th March 2014
Australian oil output has slumped to its lowest annual production in more than 40 years, energy economics group EnergyQuest reported this week.
In its latest report card, EnergyQuest noted that the country’s oil output in 2013 dropped by 18.6% compared with the previous year, to 71.9-million... →